Ezekre az osztondijakra az FCCC (Framework Convention on Climate Change)
a kiiras szerint magyarok is palyazhatnak, mint 'atmeneti orszag'
allampolgarai. Remelem lesz akit erdekel.
Laci
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Laszlo Pinter
Program Officer
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
161 Portage Avenue East
Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4 Canada
Tel: (204) 958-7715
Fax: (204) 958-7710
http://iisd.cahttp://www.umanitoba.ca/institutes/natural_resources/56718/home.html> -----Original Message-----> From: Reception > Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 8:38 AM> To: Winnipeg IISD Staff> Subject: FW: UNFCCC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME> > > > -----Original Message-----> From: [SMTP:]> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 9:00 AM> To: > Subject: UNFCCC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME> > > > > The UNFCCC secretariat is pleased to announce the launch of its new> Fellowship> Programme. > > Under the Programme, professionals from developing countries or> countries with> economies in transition are provided with a financial stipend to spend> 3 months> at the secretariat headquarters in Bonn undertaking analytical,> policy-related> work in their field of expertise. > > Basic information on the programme is given below. Further details> can be> obtained from the secretariat web site (http://www.unfccc.de) or from> the> address given.> > I would be grateful if you could pass on this information to any> prospective> Fellowship Programme candidates you may know of. > > Jo Depledge> Programme Officer> > > > UNFCCC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME> > What is the UNFCCC Fellowship Programme?> > The UNFCCC Fellowship Programme is a new initiative aimed at> enhancing the> capacity of developing countries and countries with economies in> transition to> address climate change through the development of professional> expertise. > > Under the Fellowship Programme, professionals from developing> countries and> countries with economies in transition undertake policy-related,> analytical work> of relevance to their countries at the Convention secretariat> headquarters in> Bonn, Germany. The work programme is determined in consultation with> each> fellow according to his/her particular area of interest and expertise.> It is> expected that fellows will put the experience they have gained at the> secretariat to work in their home countries.> > What are the conditions?> > Five fellowships are awarded annually for a period of three months. A> financial> stipend is provided to fellows for that period and travel costs are> also> covered. Fellows cannot be considered for employment at the> secretariat until a> period of six months has elapsed after the end of their fellowship. > > Who is eligible to apply?> > Applicants must be nationals of developing countries or countries> with> economies in transition which are currently Parties to the Convention.> > Applicants should normally be no more than 35 years of age, hold a> Masters> degree, and be working in their country in a climate change related> field. Good> communication skills in English are required.> > How can interested individuals apply?> > Further details and the application form can be obtained from the> secretariat web site (http://www.unfccc.de) or from the Fellowship> Programme> office at:> > Ms. Joanna Depledge> Fellowship Programme office> Climate Change secretariat> PO Box 260 124> D-53153 Bonn, Germany> Tel: (49 228) 815 1000; Fax: (49 228) 815 1999> E-mail: > > Applications for the current selection round should reach the > Fellowship Programme Office by 1 October 1998.